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By Mitch Etter
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
Andy "Remex" Moreno has been hosting live events in and around Olympia, WA since 2011. We talk about all aspects of DIY booking, and Andy brings a potato and special bowling ball trick for show and tell... Note: Andy had a mic error, apologies for tinny audio.
Barb Hoffman is a Seattle-based animator, director, and video editor. We talk about her work making videos, including Hi Crime's video for "Rainy Days & Crooked Sheets." Barb also touches on the unique aspects of the Seattle film community, her film school experience, and for Show & Tell, Barb shows us some toys from childhood.
Dafna is a 20 year-old songwriter from Boulder, CO. We talk about many aspects of being a musician: songwriting, collaboration, the mysteries behind getting tons of streams, her favorite lyrics, sampling onion sounds on her newest single, her first internet screen-name, & more. For show and tell, Dafna explains how expensive it is to mail hot dogs to 100 people, and how to overcome this obstacle. Seriously.
Josh Gross is an author, musician,, playwright, and comedian based in Ashland, OR. He talks about creating the R-rated puppet horror show musical troupe Puppeteers for Fears, his various music projects, writing his new book Summer of Smoke, and more. For Show & Tell, Josh shares his trophy for 3rd place in the world championship debate tournament.
eAmy Siripunyo is the current director for Sofar Sounds Seattle. We talk about her life in the music industry around the world, from Sofar Sounds in Chicago & Seattle, to Warner Music in Germany, to A&R work in Chicago. She shares great insights to all these worlds, and also shares with us details of her former acting career, AND her current inspirations & creations as a visual artist. We squeezed a lot into this hour. Enjoy!
theZim also known as Alexander Zimmerman is a creative artist known as a podcaster, visual artist, youtuber, musician, and more. We talk with Zim about his various art endeavors, moving from Seattle to San Diego, finding deeper meaning in his art, and we explore Zim's Transformers toy collection for Show & Tell. Fun talk!
Jake Uitti is a writer whose work has appeared in Interview Magazine, Vanity Fair, American Songwriter Magazine, The Washington Post, The Seattle Times and many other publications. Often interviewing musicians, we talk about Jake's approach to interviewing, the books on NW culture he's written, creating the Video Bebop TV show, and more. For Show & Tell, Jake shows off his basketball card collection, and Mitch gives his own mini Show & Tell showing Jake some of his animation cel collection. Enjoy!
Trevor Spencer is a record producer, engineer, and musician. He discusses building his own studio, touring with Fleet Foxes & Father John Misty, studio collaboration, his new Tré Michael music, and more. For show and tell, Trevor gives us an impressive tour of Way Out studio.
Heather Dickson, bassist for Tiger Rider and Hibou talks about Tiger Rider's quarantine cover video series, her early musical inspirations, the band's upcoming new music, and more! We see Heather juggle, say the alphabet backwards, and show off a special Carol Kaye bass pick for show and tell. Enjoy!
Glenn Haider and Sean Collopy of Racoma talk about getting a manager, their DIY experience, hosting live stream quarantine shows, lyric writing, and more. For show and tell, the band brings a special bottle of coffee liquor, and a painting of Glenn's dog, Tonto.
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.